Algebra Review while 9 th graders are at Club Getaway 1-1 dist and mid pt cw. p. 4 (1,3,5,6,7,8, Hw p. 5 (1-10) Plot the points (-1,9) (4,-3), estimate (put a dot) where you think the midpoint is Find the distance and find the midpoint Is the point (2,3) on the lines 2x+3y=13 or 2x+y=8 1-1 sketch using intercept form solving simultaneous equationsp. 5 # 11,13,15,17,19,20,25,27 sketch the line 3x+2y=6 solve for x and y -3x+2y=6 5x-2y=18 2x+5y=10 3x+4y=12 1-2 compute slope-parallel and perp slope- CW/HW p. 11 written 5-23 (even in class, odd for homework) Find the slope between the points- write an equation of the line a. (5,3) and (2,0) b. (5,4)and (9,4) c. (2,5) and (2,1) Discuss HOY VUX
1-3 go over HW p.13 #21 and p. 6 #25,27 Finding equations of line y=mx+b and y-y1=m(x-x1) then convert to standard (general) form cw p. 16 #12,14,16 HW- p. 16 1-17 odd write an equation in standard form of the line that has: y- intercept of 4 and x -intercept of 8 1-5 Complex (REVIEW SIMPLIFYING RADICALS FROM SUMMER ASSIGNMENT) cw class p. 28 1-8 Hw Written p. 28 1-18 200 32 18 20 50 25 100 25 20 2 25 1-5 no complex in denominator Cw p. 28 #19-31(odd) HW review sheet if the word math is written over and over again, what letter will be in the 82 nd spot? What letter is in the 40 th spot? 3-2 8 2 5 3+ 2 i 82 i -20
test sections 1.1-1.5 1.6 Taking the square root cw-ws p. 35# 1-4 hw-ws A57 69-80 Completing the square CW p. 35 # 5-10 A57 #83-86 HW- worksheet- Kuta x 2 3x = 0 x 2 4x 5 = 0 x 2 36 = 0 6x 2 + 5x 6 = 0 x 2 8x + 16 = 0 x 2 10x = 4 x 2 + 8x = 15 x 2 6x 3 = 0
1.6 Quadratic formula p. 35 11-16 Hw Pre-calc book p. A57 # 93-99 odd x 2 8x = 15 x 2 5x 14 = 0 x 2 6x 3 = 0 5x 2 + 4x 2 = 0 4x 2 4x + 3 = 0 Gain and lose roots p. 35 17-25 solve for x x + 2 x 2 + x 2 x + 2 = 8 4x x 2 4 4x(x 1) = 3(x 1) 2 Go over HW (need time) Discriminant p. 35 26-30 p. 36 #35 37-40 write the equation of a line that goes through (3,2) and (-5,6) leave in point slope form
CW- review sheet HW- from pre-calc book- be sure to follow directions #55-64, 79,80 125-130 Test- HW watch video How to find zeros of a function on the graphing calculator youtu.be Using a graphing calculator Max or min (vertex) table Discriminant y-intercept A Find x-intercepts Intersection of a line and parabola Translations to the Parent function y=x 2 f(x) = x 2-3 f(x) = x 2 +2 f(x)= (x-2) 2 f(x)= x 2 etc.
Notes for students http://www.clarkeconsult.com/alg2/chapter5/a2_ch05_01.pdf parent function- transformations of y=x 2 HW- worksheet - must graph x and y intercept
1.7 Graphing quadratic functions in general form vertex, x and y intercept Cw/hw p. 41 1-8. 16,18 1 Writing equations of quadratics in vertex formy=a(x h) 2 +k 2 Is the discriminant negative positive or zero 4 Sketch vertexusing vertex form after finding x-intercepts (set y=0 and solve for x) y- intercept (set x=0 and solve for y) y = x 2 + 6x + 5 4 Sketch x-intercepts (set y=0 and solve for x) after finding y- intercept (set x=0 and solve for y) vertex ( b, plug it in) 2a y = x 2 + 6x + 5
p.41 #15,17,19,20,25-28 sketch the graph - by whichever method is easier y = (x + 2) 2 3 y =x 2 +8x + 15 x- Intercept x- intercept y- Intercept y-intercept Vertex Vertex Write an equation of the parabolas below a b Intersection line and parabola, do algebraically, graphically and with a calculator p. 41 9,10 21-26 29-34 Find the intersection y = x 2 4 y = 1 2 x 1 1.8 Quadratic model open with the miles per hour, miles per gallon problem Write the equation- look at it on the calculator- window find maximum MPG when does it happen- (handout- MPG) Cw p 45 2,7 Hw,4,8 Do quadratic model using calculator- baseball height as a function of time Hw p. 51 19,20,21
http://mathbits.com/mathbits/tisection/statistics2/quadratic.html baseball 2 quadratic model Review Test- chapter 1 2 day test 100 pts- graphing calc and no calc section If the discriminant is positive, how many real roots are there? If the discriminant is negative, how many real roots are there? If the discriminant is 0, how many real roots are there?
Fig A Fig B Fig C How many real roots are there in Fig A If any what are they How many real roots are there in Fig B If any what are they How many real roots are there in Fig C If any what are they If the a in (ax 2 +bx+c) is negative, what does that tell us about the parabola? Why do we use the quadratic formula